Normalcy is returning to television series’ release pattern after a couple of Covid-affected years. Streamers have made for a busy summer with buzzy shows such as Stranger Things, House of the Dragons and LOTR: The Rings of Power.
They will soon be joined by the broadcast networks, whose main series roster is sticking to the traditional season that kicks off in the fall.
Here is Deadline’s annual list of the fall premiere dates for new and returning series. It covers more than 200 broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting between mid-September and December 31 but does not include movies or specials.
Please send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.com. We update the list regularly as more dates are revealed.September 15:Atlanta (FX, Season 4; final season)Vampire Academy (Peacock, new drama series)Ghost Adventures (Food Network/Discovery+, Season 20)The Light in the Hall (Sundance Now/AMC+, new British drama series)September 16:Fate: The Winx Saga (Netflix, Season 2)Sago Mini Friends (Apple TV+, new children’s animated series)My Dream Quinceañera (Paramount+, new docuseries)September 17:48 Hours (CBS, Season 35)September 18:SEAL Team (Paramount+, Season 6)The U.S.
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